Breakdown of شاید صدابردار برای تدارکات تجهیزات پشتیبان بیاورد.
برایbarâye
for
آوردنâvardan
to bring
شایدshâyad
maybe
تجهیزاتtajhizât
equipment
صدابردارsedâ-bardâr
sound recordist
تدارکاتtadârokât
logistics
پشتیبانposhtibân
backup (supporter)
Questions & Answers about شاید صدابردار برای تدارکات تجهیزات پشتیبان بیاورد.
Why is the verb biâvarad in the subjunctive form here?
Because of the word shâyad (perhaps/might). When you use shâyad to talk about a present or future possibility, it always forces the main verb into the present subjunctive form.
The subjunctive prefix is usually be-. Why is it bi- in biâvarad?
The infinitive is âvardan (to bring), which starts with an â sound. When adding the be- prefix to verbs starting with â, Farsi inserts a y sound to link them and shifts the prefix pronunciation, resulting in biâ- (like biâvarad) for smoother speech.
Both tadarokât (logistics) and tajhizât (equipment) end in -ât. Is that a plural suffix?
Yes, -ât is a plural marker borrowed from Arabic. While Farsi generally uses -hâ or -ân for plurals, -ât is extremely common for formal, technical, or administrative terms.
How is the word sedâ-bardâr (sound recordist) constructed?
It is a compound noun made of sedâ (sound or voice) and bardâr, which is the present stem of bardâshtan (to pick up or take). Literally, it translates to a 'sound taker'.
Why doesn't the direct object tajhizât-e poshtibân (backup equipment) take the specific object marker râ?
Because the equipment here is indefinite. The recordist is bringing 'some' backup equipment, not a specific set previously mentioned. If they were bringing 'the' specific backup equipment, it would be tajhizât-e poshtibân râ biâvarad.
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